Emory S. Bogardus
1882–1973 (age 91)
Sociologist
Biography
Emory S. Bogardus was among the earliest scholars to frame sociology as a vital lens for understanding the modern city, founding programs that shaped generations of students at USC. His writings on social structure, group life, and civic responsibility stirred conversations that traveled far beyond the lecture hall.
He remained a beloved mentor whose patience and good humor comforted those navigating new ideas, and his memory is cherished by colleagues and students who visit him at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.